> On Wed, Aug 11, 2004, Johannes Gijsbers wrote: > > > > I discovered Python in March 2001 and haven't really looked back > > since. I admire other languages (e.g. Lisp, Smalltalk) in some ways, > > but I can't use them for real work. I've been helping out with the > > wiki and pydotorg for some time now and the Python Bug Days sucked me > > into helping out with Python itself as well. > > For those who don't translate automatically, "help with pydotorg" means > that he already has checkin privs on creosote (the machine that runs > www.python.org). Does that exempt him from the rule that the new guy has to fix bugs and buy all the current committers a round of beer? Raymond
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